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Apple supplier Foxconn restarts production in China

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Apple supplier Foxconn has resumed some production at its Shenzhen, China campuses after spiking Covid-19 cases forced a shutdown.

The firm is only able to resume production on campuses that include both employee housing and production facilities, reports CNBC.

“In applying this closed-loop management process within the Shenzhen campus and in implementing the required health measures for the employees who live on campus, some operations have been able to restart and some production is being carried out at those campuses,” the report quoted a Foxconn spokesperson as saying.

“The company will continue to work closely with the relevant authorities in monitoring these operations very closely.”

The lockdown is expected to last until March 20.

The Chinese government opted for a new lockdown after more than 3,000 cases of Covid-19 were reported in Shenzhen on Sunday and this lockdown was also expected to delay Mac Studio desktop shipments.

Apple unveiled the new Mac Studio during a special event recently.

The device comes in two variants — the M1 Max and the more powerful M1 Ultra.

Mac Studio with M1 Max performs 50 percent faster than a 16-core Xeon powered Mac Pro and 2.5 times faster than a Core i9 powered 27-inch iMac.

The M1 Ultra configuration is over 3.8 times faster than that 27-inch iMac and up to 60 per cent faster than the Mac Pro, the company claims.

It comes with four Thunderbolt 4 ports, a 10 GB Ethernet port, two USB-A ports, an HDMI, and an audio jack.

Meanwhile, the M1 Max variant sports dual USB Type-C ports, whereas, the M1 Ultra variant features two Thunderbolt 4 ports.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.

The M1 Max variant comes with 32GB of unified memory (basically RAM) along with 512GB of SSD storage for the base model.

The M1 Ultra base variant comes with 64GB unified memory and 1TB SSD storage.

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